The Miracle and Message on the Roof
Our Annual Fellowship of Interdependent Churches International (F.O.I.C.I.) Leadership Conference convened on March 15, 2023. There were a few delegates who had already arrived from South Africa, Kenya, and India.
Our Annual Fellowship of Interdependent Churches International (F.O.I.C.I.) Leadership Conference convened on March 15, 2023. There were a few delegates who had already arrived from South Africa, Kenya, and India.
Like many of the topics I consider and briefly comment on in my weekly column, this article today came through seeing an individual take an unnecessary risk that could have been detrimental or even deadly to himself and others.
In my column today, I am going back to when I was a sophomore at Gordon High School under the oversight and instruction of Mrs. Lucille Cheeks Belin.
My column today is semi-autobiographical and geared toward people, like me, who are past the official retirement age. I have, long before I reached my present age of seventy-one, known and believed that I would be a late bloomer.
At the very end of my column last week, I concluded with a section devoted to prayer. I want to pick up where I stopped. However, I will delve deeper into the issue of prayer in today’s column.
True to form, like many of my ideas to consider and comment on in this column, come from listening or talking to other people. My topic today came precisely that way.
I am going to present and briefly expound on a few very profound, prudent, and timeless sayings by some very prominent African Americans in my column today.
Florida has launched an effort in his state to have any books or material on African American history deleted from the curriculum of all public schools.
In my column today, I want to briefly consider and expound on the issue of going forward without looking back.
A pedestrian was struck and killed on I-95 on Thursday, March 30th.